Word: ticket
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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That was where Earl Warren fitted into Republican strategy for 1948. He brought some obvious political advantages to any party ticket: his straightforward, reassuring personality, his home in a key state, his handsome family, his undeniable success at the polls. In a campaign designed to reassure the voters, he was the living, beaming embodiment of reassurance...
...labor." If Beck won the fight, Hunt predicted, the U.S. might be in for something: "Beck abhors regimentation by government. He favors it by Beck. Beck's philosophy of labor relations envisages one big man in labor sitting down with one big man in industry to write the ticket...
Previously, a student wishing to bring a girl friend to the game had to turn in his season cheering section ticket and buy a pair of ducats outside the all-male section. Thus, if he brought a woman to every football game in his four college years, he would never get a better seat than the 28-yard line...
Under the new ticketing system, a student must submit applications before specific closing dates for individual games. His $15 season book takes care of one ticket. If he desires two he must pay for the second. But two per student is the limit...
Last spring, Professor Shapley, who is also honorary chairman of the Massachusetts Progressive Citizens of America, turned down a bid by that organization to run for governor on the Wallace ticket. He claimed such a candidacy "would obstruct whatever effectiveness I may have in promoting civil liberties and progressive legislation...